@@alsahhim1984 does panther 2 exists? i thought they were prototypes or proposals and never seen in war. I tried looking for them but the results are just panther 2 from war thunders and world of tanks
Thanks for the fourth part of the Panther tank. I see you mixed some images from previous parts, but anyway i love how you combine the music and the screenshots. Keep doing these videos. I really appreciated see this old footage. Im learning history with your videos, not the one everybody knows(Germany lost the war, Allied won), in this case is the tiny details about this horrible war. Im seeing with your videos the faces of the soldiers(Germans or Allied). Completely amazing to see how they repair the Panther at 10.29. Those screenshots are very rare to see on any regular documentary on your tv. Merry Christmas again to you and the rest of the team(subscribers). Happy New Year 2017. ;-)
Thank you Cristian and indeed some amazing and interesting footage, I found a lot of new footage in Soviet newsreels. And I hope you and your family have a great Christmas and a awesome 2017
Самый красивый и передовой танк своего времени (приборы ночного видения, стабилизация орудия мягкой подвеской, длинноствольное и чрезвычайно эффективное, с быстрой перезарядкой).
In English: The most beautiful and advanced tank of its time (night vision goggles, gun stabilization with a soft suspension, long barreled and extremely effective, with fast reloading).
The Germans used a few big gyro stabilised 3.7cm and 5.0cm Panzer III in North Africa. The Panther, Ausf F was going to get stabilised optics. The gun would then fire automatically when it swept through the firing point. This is how big guns on Battleships like the Bismarck worked. You know the position of the gun and it’s angular velocity and the firing pin is fired at the right point. They still try to stabilise the gun but it will be very crude.. The stabilisation of the Sherman was fairly crude, they tried to stabilise the whole gun to which the optics were rigidly fixed so it didn’t work very well. Best to stabilise the optics separately. Servo technology and control technology of the day was not up to thoroughly stabilising a big heavy gun.
@@WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs Thank you so much for sharing that kind of info ! You know, i was temting to research on gun stabilisers long time ago but I forgot to do so. That panther may not have gun stab. But the ride and drive on them was soo precise and comfy, coming close to an exotic German comfort sedan.. I'm truly amazed day after day by German standards of engineering ! Have a good one, buddy !
Laur Gopnik Thanks for the positive feedback. The Panthers suspension was specifically designed to keep the tank steady enough to fire on the move. It was not unusual to fire on the move for either side. If you look at the Panther in videos it seems to majestically glide across the landscape whereas the Sherman bobs sound like a cork in the ocean. Some Sherman’s had a gyrostabilised gun (in elevation only). A pair of precision micro mechanical contacts called “silverstats” made electrical contact with the gimbal cage of a gyro. This operated a electromagnetic coil that deviated a paddle that was in a balance of two hydraulic jets on either side. The back-pressure was hydraulically amplified to drive the gun back in position. It was quite coarse in the sense it was only on off control. The optics was mechanically fixed to the gun and mantelet so the gun sight would have been as coarsely stabilised as the gun. I think it helped the Sherman fire quicker after stopping more than fire on the move. Ordern gun stabilisation Systems measure the angular position, angular velocity and acceleration of the gun and control all three parameters. The “big gyro” stabilised 3.7cm and 5.0cm guns of some Panzer III directly had big gyros of about 20cm and 25cm or so directly stabilise the gun. Thus worked but couldn’t be applied to bigger guns. The range finder directors of German cruisers and battleships were initially stabilised with big gyros but then gave way small gyros that used 15kW D.C. motors to torque the director into level. The motors were increased to 20kw when radar antennas added more wind load burden. The stabilisation System for Panther and Tiger II would have stabilised the optics perfectly as this was easy to do and this would then have been used to fire the gun at the correct moment when it was at the right level.
Still the most beautiful tank of ww2 in my opinion if they would have produced this tank earlier in the war which means they would have fixed the reliability of the big cat it would have been interesting to see how the allies dealt with it
the 75 on the panther could defeat any allied armour on the battlefield. Imagine what the allied tankers must have thought when they came upon a Tiger I,II with an 88!! Oh man.....not a good day.
Tigers and Panthers were just as rare and even more rare in working order, because of breakdowns. and when they came across one, the Shermans armour holded up pretty well, taking several hits, before being knocked out.
@Erich Von Manstein yes It did my friend, there are many reports stating that Shermans took several shots before being knocked out and I have seen several Shermans in real life, as monuments today that took several bounce shots before being knocked out.
@Erich Von Manstein Can you please place everything in one comment without placing 6 post. Now I had to delete all your posts because it landed in the spam folder. To come back on topic, you said" no it didn't" making it look like you think the Sherman would burst into flames with one shot, and the Tigers would just destroy everything in their path. In reality the Sherman didn't burst into flames within the first shot. You also said " that the knocked out part is really important here" the same goes for the Tiger, simple things could knock out the Tiger tanks. Tiger 131 was knocked out by simple blow to the turret ring, Tiger 2 tactical number 222 was knocked out by an M10 in Stavelot by a simple side shot and so was the Tiger 2, now at Bovington. Just because it's heavy and big, doesn't make it a good tank and It just could be taken out by simple means. In your last post you stated that, the Sherman is not the best protected tank, but in reality it did pretty well, you also state that it didn't have the biggest gun, which the later Shermans tanks had, because they had the 76, this gun could knock out the bigger German tanks.
nice videos as always bud just wondering why certain parts were pixelled as if to hide somthing around the 11.30 to 12.00 part, anyways merry xmas and a happy new year..
moonbear See that the answer is already been given by Rick :). You can't really show core and dead bodies on UA-cam so that is why they are pixels there. But a Happy christmas and a great new year for you and your family too moonbear.
At 3:15 all these americans are smiling and posing next to their trophy tank with the trophy flag, kind of heartwarming how soldiers can still put on a smile in such a terrible time. Rest in piece to all the brave people who fought in WW2
Those had to be some brave souls to fight in these tanks on the west front with 0 air support. I bet 90% of those tanks were knocked out by Allied bombs and naval gun support.
The 80% tanks knocked out by airplanes is a bit of a myth and most were lost by anti tank weapons other tanks and just abandoned because of low fuel and breakdowns.
If Germany stopped building Heavy tanks, super heavy tanks and heavy tank destroyer they can build 15k more Panther Tanks which is actually 50% better than the Tiger 1. They would stand a chance against USSR. And they can even produce a more reliable Panther tanks because they give all the rich equipments and steel on heavy tanks and give poor equipments and steel on medium tanks.
Don't Care! This is the Sexiest, produced , Effective female German tank of Ww2. Bar Stug with long barrel 75mm but wasn't a tank but destroyer¥ Going Nerd so - Piping Down¥ Thesis. Should have stuck with Panzer four, longer barrel barrel plus Upgrade etc. But Stug is a story in itself ~ My Love is/always Will Be the PANTHER. But am biased¥ Xxx
@@k.l.4931 You maybe mean "did a panther can take a hit from a 88 mm gun and survive ? From the 88 L 56 (tiger I) maybe, but not from the 88L 71 from the tiger II.
The final version Ausf F, it had been made, was being tested with the “small turret” or “schmalturm” that looked like the turret of the Tiger II. This turret offered about 30% to 40% more armour for the same weight. This was made possible by a space efficient coaxial recoil recuperator. The initial versions of the tank probably would have used the standard 7.5cm L70 but the 8.8cm KwK 43 of the Tiger II could be fitted. When firing at high elevation angels the 8.8cm gun had to be lowered to allow the loader to reload. Because firing rate would have suffered in these situations it was planed to fit the 1100m/s L100. Modern tanks would just use the power elevation drive to automatically lower the gun into the perfect loading position, I suspect this would have been a better solution and possible. Yes, the final version of Panther would be it could take the 88
There are an awful lot of Panthers that have been taken out in that vid so it was obviously vulnerable....the basic design looks good to me, so if it had been manufactured with double the thickness of its armour I'm sure it would've been an excellent tank.
@@PanzerPicture you are uploading decent videos, maybe a bit too few from the German perspective, I sense a certain kind of bias coming from you. Panther was not a mediocre tank, far from it. You made many videos on Panther and yet you seem to not know much about it. The engine was doing its job well. The only issue was the drive which lasted for around 150km, in terms of penetration and effectiveness it was matched only by the Firefly. It was an extremely feared tank due to its range and high muzzle velocity as well as accuracy. Furthermore, when you show only dead Panthers it may seem like they were vulnerable. But let's not forget the Eastern Front statistics and that is for every German tank to be destroyed, 4.1 soviet tanks died. Also, no allied weapon on the western front could reliably penetrate Panther from a farther than 90m distance, far too close compared to the Panther's killing range, which leads me to believe most of the tanks shown in the footage were bombed by planes
TectonicTsunami most of these tanks were taken out by bombs rockets and naval guns. The Germans had 0 air support so the typhoons and bombers laid waste to their tanks on the west front. Allies had very few tanks that could take a Panther or Tiger 1&2 out. A head up ground war would have been devastating for the allies on west front.
@@MrBigstick25 Indeed. You can also see a lot of scattered debris and garbage surrounding a lot of the shown dead tanks which may imply a wide explosion radius to all sides which further confirms your statement regarding bombs
war videos are going to have pictures of the dead sometimes. if you don't like seeing them just turn your head. don't ruin the video for the rest of us.
@@cplmark29 I have three Japanese history videos about Saipan and about the Zero, you probably never seen them because they get shadow banned and age restricted for the historical content.
La Lufwaffe ,no disponia de tantos aviones para darle adecuada cobertura a estos magnificos blindados ,Alemania no se tendria que haber echo cargo de Japon un gran lastre ,asi hubiera conquistado a la rusia comunista ,luego hubiera aplastado a los piratas !!!!💙💪
So many photos of knocked out panthers makes me sad. Awesome tanks and better crews but just so heavily outnumbered on both fronts. I’m not supporting the German political leaders just the loyal and brave soldiers of the German panzer corps. 🇨🇦
@@traktori2888 the Sherman was an adaptable tank that could be modified to a variety of uses. It could swim, it could carry a bridge, it could be up-gunned. The Sherman was the best tank of the war, in my opinion.
This most overrated tank was years ahead of its time and is what spawned the main battle tank of today. I’d loved to of seen the panther go tank vs tank against the Allies “without” their air superiority.
@@predattak Well at least you didn't had to Bring the Entire Tank to an Base when Encountering even small Mechanical issues. The German "Cats" where (when Working) Great Tanks. But they were Way to Complex
Even more stupid, showing pictures of the dead either killed in battle or murdered by Americans, but using pixels to blot the images out. That's just pathetic.
@UCQ-fgNq8kIiH7VcmMMOS-Xg UA-cam doesn't care about a channel with only 351 subscribers, they can upload anything. But bigger channels can't. That's why channels with 500k subs can't even say the F word or they will be deleted.
Beautiful beast. My favorite tank of all time!
Wish there was more tank combat, but still, footage is really cool.
I talked to a ww2 vet he sed thay hated the big german cats with the 88mm he was my history teacher all he talked about was the dreaded 88mm .
@Erich Von Manstein Still, the long 75 on the was Panther was not something you wanted to get hit by.
@Erich Von Manstein Hmm yes, looking back it was a rather pointless comment.
@@wilhelm5979 panther II have 88mm, same Cannon of tiger II and more armor, a monster!!
@@alsahhim1984 does panther 2 exists? i thought they were prototypes or proposals and never seen in war. I tried looking for them but the results are just panther 2 from war thunders and world of tanks
They was no plane for a 88 in the panther 2 it would have had a panther g turret
Thanks for the fourth part of the Panther tank. I see you mixed some images from previous parts, but anyway i love how you combine the music and the screenshots. Keep doing these videos. I really appreciated see this old footage. Im learning history with your videos, not the one everybody knows(Germany lost the war, Allied won), in this case is the tiny details about this horrible war. Im seeing with your videos the faces of the soldiers(Germans or Allied). Completely amazing to see how they repair the Panther at 10.29. Those screenshots are very rare to see on any regular documentary on your tv. Merry Christmas again to you and the rest of the team(subscribers). Happy New Year 2017. ;-)
Thank you Cristian and indeed some amazing and interesting footage, I found a lot of new footage in Soviet newsreels.
And I hope you and your family have a great Christmas and a awesome 2017
Tanks for your beautiful film
Glad you enjoyed it
Самый красивый и передовой танк своего времени (приборы ночного видения, стабилизация орудия мягкой подвеской, длинноствольное и чрезвычайно эффективное, с быстрой перезарядкой).
In English:
The most beautiful and advanced tank of its time (night vision goggles, gun stabilization with a soft suspension, long barreled and extremely effective, with fast reloading).
9:54 that's some next level Mercedes suspension shit right there.. Why need gun stabiliser when you have German suspension ;))
The Germans used a few big gyro stabilised 3.7cm and 5.0cm Panzer III in North Africa. The Panther, Ausf F was going to get stabilised optics. The gun would then fire automatically when it swept through the firing point. This is how big guns on Battleships like the Bismarck worked. You know the position of the gun and it’s angular velocity and the firing pin is fired at the right point. They still try to stabilise the gun but it will be very crude.. The stabilisation of the Sherman was fairly crude, they tried to stabilise the whole gun to which the optics were rigidly fixed so it didn’t work very well. Best to stabilise the optics separately. Servo technology and control technology of the day was not up to thoroughly stabilising a big heavy gun.
@@WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs Thank you so much for sharing that kind of info ! You know, i was temting to research on gun stabilisers long time ago but I forgot to do so.
That panther may not have gun stab. But the ride and drive on them was soo precise and comfy, coming close to an exotic German comfort sedan.. I'm truly amazed day after day by German standards of engineering ! Have a good one, buddy !
Laur Gopnik Thanks for the positive feedback. The Panthers suspension was specifically designed to keep the tank steady enough to fire on the move. It was not unusual to fire on the move for either side. If you look at the Panther in videos it seems to majestically glide across the landscape whereas the Sherman bobs sound like a cork in the ocean. Some Sherman’s had a gyrostabilised gun (in elevation only). A pair of precision micro mechanical contacts called “silverstats” made electrical contact with the gimbal cage of a gyro. This operated a electromagnetic coil that deviated a paddle that was in a balance of two hydraulic jets on either side. The back-pressure was hydraulically amplified to drive the gun back in position. It was quite coarse in the sense it was only on off control. The optics was mechanically fixed to the gun and mantelet so the gun sight would have been as coarsely stabilised as the gun. I think it helped the Sherman fire quicker after stopping more than fire on the move. Ordern gun stabilisation Systems measure the angular position, angular velocity and acceleration of the gun and control all three parameters. The “big gyro” stabilised 3.7cm and 5.0cm guns of some Panzer III directly had big gyros of about 20cm and 25cm or so directly stabilise the gun. Thus worked but couldn’t be applied to bigger guns. The range finder directors of German cruisers and battleships were initially stabilised with big gyros but then gave way small gyros that used 15kW D.C. motors to torque the director into level. The motors were increased to 20kw when radar antennas added more wind load burden. The stabilisation System for Panther and Tiger II would have stabilised the optics perfectly as this was easy to do and this would then have been used to fire the gun at the correct moment when it was at the right level.
Some awesome footage here of my 2nd favourite tank. Question - why do they pull that Panther onto it`s side?
very cool videos. wish color film was used more back then.
Clayton McClain sadly color film was pretty rare back in the day.
Panther is a legend.😍😍😍😍
Still the most beautiful tank of ww2 in my opinion if they would have produced this tank earlier in the war which means they would have fixed the reliability of the big cat it would have been interesting to see how the allies dealt with it
Some great footage
great video...
Thank you
Love it !!! Another amazing video ...
Colin Kavanagh thank you.
Most of them simply ran out of fuel.
Most beautiful and technologically advanced tank of ww2 just don't mention reliability
thanks for sharing, great footage.
history view thank you for your comment.
This is my favorite one so far, awesome quality and kudos for keeping this all ages by censoring casualties.
Amazing Ace Thank you for your comment Ace I'm glad you enjoyed watching it.
What about that cart load of dead near the end?
謝謝!
Thank you for the Super Thanks.
It would have looked better if left in the 3 to 4 format. But the 5 is still a pretty kitty!
9:38 These are New Year's Eve missiles for the armor of the Panther
Great upload
Thank you.
panther tanks are hella sexy
the 75 on the panther could defeat any allied armour on the battlefield. Imagine what the allied tankers must have thought when they came upon a Tiger I,II with an 88!! Oh man.....not a good day.
Tiger 1 when facing a Sherman 76 "Jumbo" though..... that's a different story
meme thief true but there were less jumbos out there then they were Tigers.
Tigers and Panthers were just as rare and even more rare in working order, because of breakdowns.
and when they came across one, the Shermans armour holded up pretty well, taking several hits, before being knocked out.
@Erich Von Manstein yes It did my friend, there are many reports stating that Shermans took several shots before being knocked out and I have seen several Shermans in real life, as monuments today that took several bounce shots before being knocked out.
@Erich Von Manstein Can you please place everything in one comment without placing 6 post. Now I had to delete all your posts because it landed in the spam folder.
To come back on topic, you said" no it didn't" making it look like you think the Sherman would burst into flames with one shot, and the Tigers would just destroy everything in their path.
In reality the Sherman didn't burst into flames within the first shot.
You also said " that the knocked out part is really important here" the same goes for the Tiger, simple things could knock out the Tiger tanks. Tiger 131 was knocked out by simple blow to the turret ring, Tiger 2 tactical number 222 was knocked out by an M10 in Stavelot by a simple side shot and so was the Tiger 2, now at Bovington.
Just because it's heavy and big, doesn't make it a good tank and It just could be taken out by simple means.
In your last post you stated that, the Sherman is not the best protected tank, but in reality it did pretty well, you also state that it didn't have the biggest gun, which the later Shermans tanks had, because they had the 76, this gun could knock out the bigger German tanks.
What is the name of the music piece starting from 4:25?
nice videos as always bud just wondering why certain parts were pixelled as if to hide somthing around the 11.30 to 12.00 part, anyways merry xmas and a happy new year..
moonbear those are bodies my friend
cheers bud couldnt make it out
moonbear yeah me neither the first time
moonbear See that the answer is already been given by Rick :).
You can't really show core and dead bodies on UA-cam so that is why they are pixels there.
But a Happy christmas and a great new year for you and your family too moonbear.
Panzer picture. Have you found another footages of the KIngtiger? It is possible to make a new video?
Those allies soldiers first test drive the panther and think *am I driving a sport car?*
At 3:15 all these americans are smiling and posing next to their trophy tank with the trophy flag, kind of heartwarming how soldiers can still put on a smile in such a terrible time. Rest in piece to all the brave people who fought in WW2
Those had to be some brave souls to fight in these tanks on the west front with 0 air support. I bet 90% of those tanks were knocked out by Allied bombs and naval gun support.
The 80% tanks knocked out by airplanes is a bit of a myth and most were lost by anti tank weapons other tanks and just abandoned because of low fuel and breakdowns.
Most were lost to the vastly superior M3 Stuart tank.
Keith Allver LOL
Keith Allver Superior?
😂😂😂😂
Werhmacht saying was, if you see a blue plane its the USA, if you see a black plane its the UK, if you dont see any planes that was the luftwaffe.
jesus my heart breaks when i see destroyed tanks,from any side ,its just sad :(
для своего времени красивый танк был
che mostro !!!
My favorites tank
can you also make Pz V/IV footage?
Rio Marchello there is no footage left of the Panzer V/IV, probably only two pictures of one left in the world.
I think he meant Panzer IV, not specifically the Befehlspanzer IV/V
Hunter12396 he probably did mean the Panther v/IV it was a rare Bergepanther with a Panzer 4 turret.
I am aware of what it is; imgur.com/8NoFzrx
and it was a command tank (Befehlspanzer), not a recovery tank (Bergepanzer), for the record
Hunter12396 the Body was a Bergepanther original, look it up.
But Rio asked this because he probably plays Wot.
What's the music around starting around 4:50 mark?
On paper it could be considered the first MBT. In practice no. No no no. The first MBT in practice is the t44/54
Lo que no dicen es que la gran mayoría de Panther destruidos fué por la aviación aliada.
nice video though good to see real footage but it then puts into context how brave the soldiers where that panther was a beast
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3:49 abandoned turret jammed Phanter it might seemed
seems like it and it also looked like it drove true a house at one point.
up the 12th!!!
A mans tank.
15 minutes of Bob Semple tank pls :3
That's impossible because the Internet would imploded from that incredible awesomeness
Amaze ing machines and MEN
If Germany stopped building Heavy tanks, super heavy tanks and heavy tank destroyer they can build 15k more Panther Tanks which is actually 50% better than the Tiger 1. They would stand a chance against USSR. And they can even produce a more reliable Panther tanks because they give all the rich equipments and steel on heavy tanks and give poor equipments and steel on medium tanks.
That’s not really true
No need music
BEAUTIFUL MACHINES, SMH it's just a DAMN SHAME THERE ARENT MORE AROUND!!!
9:50 WOW😱😱😱😱
Don't Care! This is the Sexiest, produced , Effective female German tank of Ww2. Bar Stug with long barrel 75mm but wasn't a tank but destroyer¥ Going Nerd so - Piping Down¥ Thesis. Should have stuck with Panzer four, longer barrel barrel plus Upgrade etc. But Stug is a story in itself ~ My Love is/always Will Be the PANTHER. But am biased¥ Xxx
9:37 did panther can hold 88mm ?
Kazimieras Laurusonis all panther models were 75mm
@@MrBigstick25 i mean with armor
@@k.l.4931 You maybe mean "did a panther can take a hit from a 88 mm gun and survive ? From the 88 L 56 (tiger I) maybe, but not from the 88L 71 from the tiger II.
L71 is a beast destroys everything from 2km except the encounter with t29s
The final version Ausf F, it had been made, was being tested with the “small turret” or “schmalturm” that looked like the turret of the Tiger II. This turret offered about 30% to 40% more armour for the same weight. This was made possible by a space efficient coaxial recoil recuperator. The initial versions of the tank probably would have used the standard 7.5cm L70 but the 8.8cm KwK 43 of the Tiger II could be fitted. When firing at high elevation angels the 8.8cm gun had to be lowered to allow the loader to reload. Because firing rate would have suffered in these situations it was planed to fit the 1100m/s L100. Modern tanks would just use the power elevation drive to automatically lower the gun into the perfect loading position, I suspect this would have been a better solution and possible. Yes, the final version of Panther would be it could take the 88
На готовое пришли Американцы,победу захотели себе присвоить!!!!!!!!!!!
There are an awful lot of Panthers that have been taken out in that vid so it was obviously vulnerable....the basic design looks good to me, so if it had been manufactured with double the thickness of its armour I'm sure it would've been an excellent tank.
It was already too heavy for a medium tank, and that kind of extra weight would have destroyed its already overtaxed drive train.
The engine was total garbo, so it would still be a mediocre tank at best.
@@PanzerPicture you are uploading decent videos, maybe a bit too few from the German perspective, I sense a certain kind of bias coming from you. Panther was not a mediocre tank, far from it. You made many videos on Panther and yet you seem to not know much about it. The engine was doing its job well. The only issue was the drive which lasted for around 150km, in terms of penetration and effectiveness it was matched only by the Firefly. It was an extremely feared tank due to its range and high muzzle velocity as well as accuracy.
Furthermore, when you show only dead Panthers it may seem like they were vulnerable. But let's not forget the Eastern Front statistics and that is for every German tank to be destroyed, 4.1 soviet tanks died.
Also, no allied weapon on the western front could reliably penetrate Panther from a farther than 90m distance, far too close compared to the Panther's killing range, which leads me to believe most of the tanks shown in the footage were bombed by planes
TectonicTsunami most of these tanks were taken out by bombs rockets and naval guns. The Germans had 0 air support so the typhoons and bombers laid waste to their tanks on the west front. Allies had very few tanks that could take a Panther or Tiger 1&2 out. A head up ground war would have been devastating for the allies on west front.
@@MrBigstick25 Indeed. You can also see a lot of scattered debris and garbage surrounding a lot of the shown dead tanks which may imply a wide explosion radius to all sides which further confirms your statement regarding bombs
I suppose the most dislikes are from occupied Palestina and the USA 😜
What's with pixelating the dead bodies out?
It's against the UA-cam rules to show deadbodies, so when a video get's traction it will get deleted. So I have to blur it out.
Interesting until you started censoring what I should see
You can thank UA-cam for that.
@@PanzerPicture my apologies, I stand corrected, why am I not surprised re: u-tubes actions
war videos are going to have pictures of the dead sometimes. if you don't like seeing them just turn your head. don't ruin the video for the rest of us.
And then UA-cam will age restrict, Shadow Ban, delete the channel or Strike the video for extreme violence.
But I seen other videos with clear pictures of dead soldiers in them!@@PanzerPicture war is violence.
@@cplmark29 most of those channels have 10 subs and they don't care about small channels.
Understood!
@@cplmark29 I have three Japanese history videos about Saipan and about the Zero, you probably never seen them because they get shadow banned and age restricted for the historical content.
La Lufwaffe ,no disponia de tantos aviones para darle adecuada cobertura a estos magnificos blindados ,Alemania no se tendria que haber echo cargo de Japon un gran lastre ,asi hubiera conquistado a la rusia comunista ,luego hubiera aplastado a los piratas !!!!💙💪
great video but you can do the vid 18+
I know, I can even make it work with the rule of education, but I don't want to risk it for a few seconds of gore.
+Panzer Picture thanks for making the video man
Panzer Picture This is just the reality of war, so why don't just show it?
the only one who won in europe was stalin and in asia mao
Air power won the war for the allies. Most of the German tanks were knocked out by aircraft not allied tanks.
So many photos of knocked out panthers makes me sad. Awesome tanks and better crews but just so heavily outnumbered on both fronts. I’m not supporting the German political leaders just the loyal and brave soldiers of the German panzer corps. 🇨🇦
Disjointed, incoherent, terrible choice of music.
American love to show off their kills.
Same time, I couldn't blame the German didn't want show simple and easy kills.
Rex Wort think the Germans were much worse with showing of their kills in their newsreels.
Agree. The german propaganda wasn't that effective as they said.
15 minutes of a mediocre tank getting knocked out
You say that To sherman lol
@@traktori2888 the Sherman was an adaptable tank that could be modified to a variety of uses. It could swim, it could carry a bridge, it could be up-gunned. The Sherman was the best tank of the war, in my opinion.
The most overrated tank of all time
Daddy Vladdy pretty much
This most overrated tank was years ahead of its time and is what spawned the main battle tank of today. I’d loved to of seen the panther go tank vs tank against the Allies “without” their air superiority.
Gentlemen: why do we not leave it at when it worked Sherman's died when it didn't work it didn't work...and the Panther died.
@Daddy Vladdy maybe second place. The first place goes to T-34.
@@predattak Well at least you didn't had to Bring the Entire Tank to an Base when Encountering even small Mechanical issues.
The German "Cats" where (when Working) Great Tanks.
But they were Way to Complex
Even more stupid, showing pictures of the dead either killed in battle or murdered by Americans, but using pixels to blot the images out. That's just pathetic.
If I want my channel to be deleted, or this video, yee then I will go against the rules of UA-cam and place dead bodies in my videos.
Im sure you’ve seen a helluva lot worse so chill dude.
@UCQ-fgNq8kIiH7VcmMMOS-Xg UA-cam doesn't care about a channel with only 351 subscribers, they can upload anything. But bigger channels can't. That's why channels with 500k subs can't even say the F word or they will be deleted.
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